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TABLE OF CONTENTS Business & Professional Development .......... 2 Seminars for Small Business Owners Mandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST) Online Business & Personal Development Real Estate Pre-Licensing Club Ed (Non-credit classes for adults) ................... 4 Intentionally Excellent Growing Your Own Keeping Chickens Culinary Surprises with Andrae Decorating: High End Looks for Less Secrets of the Stones Demystifying Mac Intermediate Photography Basic Spanish III …and more Lifelong Learning (Classes for adults 60+) ........... 7 Basic Computers in Small Bytes Story Writing for Posterity Exercise Classes …and much more Quest (Classes for adults 50+) ................................. 8 Beginning Oil Painting Cinema Art in Black and White Great Decisions Architecture and Cultural Heritage Secrets of the Stones In Search of Human Creativity From Page to Stage History of Walla Walla Discovering Chocolate Shades of Ireland …and more “Aspen Glade” by Laurice Shafer watercolor student EXTENDED LEARNING DEPARTMENT OF W A L L A W A L L A C OM M U N I T Y C O L L E G E E S T A B L I S H E D 1 96 7 Walla Walla Community College ...Your Best Choice Spri ng 2011

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Table of ConTenTsbusiness & Professional Development .......... 2

Seminars for Small Business OwnersMandatory Alcohol Server Training (MAST)Online Business & Personal DevelopmentReal Estate Pre-Licensing

Club ed (non-credit classes for adults) ................... 4

Intentionally ExcellentGrowing Your Own Keeping ChickensCulinary Surprises with AndraeDecorating: High End Looks for LessSecrets of the StonesDemystifying MacIntermediate PhotographyBasic Spanish III…and more

lifelong learning (Classes for adults 60+) ........... 7Basic Computers in Small BytesStory Writing for PosterityExercise Classes…and much more

Quest (Classes for adults 50+) ................................. 8Beginning Oil PaintingCinema Art in Black and WhiteGreat DecisionsArchitecture and Cultural HeritageSecrets of the StonesIn Search of Human CreativityFrom Page to StageHistory of Walla WallaDiscovering ChocolateShades of Ireland…and more

“Aspen Glade” by Laurice Shaferwatercolor student

ExtEndEd LEarningDepartment Of

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Spring 2011

seminars for small business owners 3340/bPD 014 $199The five seminars may be taken individually or as a series for a discount. See descriptions of the seminars below.

T, Mar. 29-May 24 5:30-9:30pm

WWCC 104 Richard Monacelli

starting Your own business 3344/bPD 014T $69The right stuff-- an entrepreneurial spirit--may be the initial ingredient in launching a successful business, but there are other essentials to know as well. Learn about how to develop a business plan, the different forms of ownership, the “7 P’s” of marketing, recordkeeping, taxes, capitalization, licensing and sources of assistance. T, Mar. 29

Marketing for Profit 3341/bPD 014U $69Essential information you need to know before you launch a campaign for a new product or service make up the elements of this seminar. Three areas of marketing-- production, sales and demand oriented marketing-- are described, along with non-profit marketing, the functions of marketing, and the marketing environment, be it competitive, political, economic, technological or cultural. T, Apr. 12

Recordkeeping for small business 3343/bPD 014V $69Taxes, lenders, trade creditors, and investors are all part of the accounting continuum in business with which you will become familiar. With the objective being to create financial statements, you will work backwards to data collection procedures. Accrual and cash basis accounting are also covered. T, Apr. 26

financial Management for small business .3342/bPD 014W $69Learn to use financial statements for more profitable, effective, and efficient management of your business. Balance sheets, profits and loss statements, cash flow, ratio analysis, and forecasting will all be introduced. You will learn to make a financial proposal to a lending institution as well. T, May 10

small business Contracting 3345/bPD 014X $69The elements of a contract, business licensing, contractor comp- liance with the Dept. of Labor and Industries, employment issues, selling to the government, and assistance and resources are covered here. T, May 24

2 • Business & Professional Development

Business & Professional DeveloPment

Mandatory alcohol server Training 3457/bPD 095 $40If you are pouring or serving alcohol in a business establishment, you are required to have an Alcohol Serving Permit within 60 days of the date of hire. WWCC offers MAST training the second Tuesday of the month, every other month. Permits are given if you pass the test and are valid anywhere in the State for five years.

T, May 10 6:00-9:00pm

WWCC Enology & Viticulture Bldg. Teresa Maddess

fundamentals of Wa Real estate 3899/bPD 075 $245*Ninety hours of pre-license training are required in order to take the Washington Real Estate licensing exam. The 60- hour Fundamentals course is an in-depth study of the main areas of concern in the real estate industry, including the real estate career, real property ownership, contract law, agency law, listing, selling valuation, finance, escrow, state license law, Fair Housing, and real estate math. The 30-hour Washington Real Estate Practices class, described below, provides the additional hours of training. Register for these courses independently or as part of the Real Estate Training Package. The text, Fundamentals of Washington Real Estate, is required and is available in the WWCC Bookstore.

Open Entry – 6 months for completion Online Rockwell Institute

Wa Real estate Practices 3898/bPD 076 $129*Washington Real Estate Practices is a 30-hour course and is required in order to sit for the Wasnington Real Estate Licensing exam. The course includes training in listing agreements, purchase and sale agreements, pricing property, qualifying the purchase, agency relationships, financing, and other information pertinent to a new salesperson. This course may be taken independently or as part of the Real Estate Training Package. An optional text is available in the WWCC Bookstore.

Open Entry – 3 months for completion Online Rockwell Institute

Ed2Go offers a wide selection of online classes for business, career, and personal development. Check out the new offerings and current classes at http://www.ed2go.com/wallawalla/

Classes in Caps are new this quarter

Real estate Pre-license Cram Course 3897/bPD 077 $140*If you want to brush up on the pre-licensing courses prior to taking the Washington state licensing exam, the Cram Course is your key to success. The course may be taken independently, or as part of the Real Estate Training Package shown below. There is no additional text.

Open Entry – 90 days for completion Online Rockwell Institute

*Wa Real estate Training Package 3890/bPD 078 $479Save money when you register for this comprehensive pre-license training package! The package includes Fundamentals of Washington Real Estate; Washington Real Estate Practices; and the Real Estate Pre-License Cram course. A text is required for Fundamentals and is optional for Practices. Both texts are available in the WWCC Bookstore.Fundamentals – 6 months for completion Practices – 3 months for completion Cram Course – At your discretion Open Entry Online Rockwell Institute

Real esTaTe PRe-liCense TRaining

eD2goClasses for online study

accounting & finance • Accounting Fundamentals• Accounting Software• Personal Finance & Investments

business • Business Communication• General Business Skills• Grant Writing• Management & Leadership• Nonprofit• Project Management• Sales & Marketing• Start Your Own Business • start a pet sitting Business• small Business marketing on a shoestring

Computer applications • adoBe indesign Cs5• adoBe Flash Cs5• graphiC design with adoBe photoshop Cs3• intro to word 2010•intro to exCel 2010• quiCkBooks 2010

Design & Composition • Adobe Software• Graphic Design• Web DesignHealth Care & Medical • Ancillary• Health Information Management• Veterinary

language & arts • Digital Photography• Graphic & Multimedia Design• Languageslaw & legal • Criminal Law• Litigation• LSAT Preparation• Paralegal• real estate investing/ FinanCing Your propertYPersonal Development • Children, Parents, & Family• Health & Wellness• Job Search• Personal Enrichment

Publishing & Writing • Business Writing• Creative Writing• PublishingTeaching & education • Classroom Computing• Mathematics• Reading & Writing• Science• Test Prep• Tools for TeachersTechnology • Computer Fundamentals• Computer Programming• Database Management• Security• Web Technology

Business & Professional Development • 3

4 • Club Ed

Club edWhere learning Meets leisure Sail with Club Ed…no experience necessary!

It’s spring and what better time to take a Club Ed learning vacation! Awaiting you in the classroom are friendly F2F instruction and real connections with live people. Get on board with the Cruise Card and Friendly 4 discount and enjoy the fun and mental stimulation of leisure learning. Note: No classes Monday, May 31, Memorial Day.

Club ed Cruise CardIf you have taken a Club Ed class you should have received a Cruise Card in the mail complete with the stamps you earned towards your free Cruise (a.k.a. class). Bring your card back into the Club Ed office, #52, to have it updated with classes you have taken recently or are taking spring quarter. Remember, after four classes your fifth Club Ed class is free. If you are new to Club Ed, your Cruise Card will be sent to you during spring quarter. Note: Classes that qualify for a Cruise Card have a CEC course code. To qualify for the free “Cruise”, all classes must be taken within two years of the first class.

The friendly 4Get four of your friends on board for a specific class and the fifth comes as a free “Stowaway.” Friendly 4 participants must register in the Club Ed office in Admin II at WWCC. Note: Minimum enrollment must be met in the particular CEC class before discounts apply.

geneRal inTeResT Classesintentionally excellent 3282/CeC 081 $69Excellence is never accidental. You envision it, commit to it, and create it. This experiential class will deepen your understanding of what it means for you to be excellent in all aspects of your life. The knowledge and skills learned here will help you move-- with intention-- toward a fuller expression of your potential.

T, Apr. 5-May 3 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 243 Suzanne Shafer

Mastering the Mighty Ukulele 3242/CeC 050 $49It’s small, it’s mighty, and it is making a comeback! This four string instrument is within the playing ability of many who have never played a string instrument. Learn how to tune and strum your ukulele and learn chords and simple songs. Ukuleles are available locally for under $50.

Th, Apr. 7-May 5 6:30-8:00pm

WWCC Music Bldg. 303 Arranged

Recognizing the Paranormal 3263/CeC 042 $35It’s easy to dismiss as quackery, but the world of the paranormal is available for exploration. The instructor attended a school for the paranormal in Portland and is considered a “medium.” She will explain the existence and significance of paranormal events that we may encounter—but dismiss—in our lives. Come prepared to challenge some of your perceptions of life.

M, Apr. 4-18 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 105 Shirley Scott

growing Your own 3235/CeC 056 $59Organic gardening know-how and planning strategies are provided in five information-packed sessions that will help you get the most from your gardening efforts. Topics covered include garden design basics, plant selection, creating a year round calendar to chart harvest dates and chores, square foot gardening, and practical solutions for soil health, cultivation, harvest, and processing the bounty from your garden.

M, Apr. 4-May 2 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 108 Emily Dietzman/Linnea Keatts

square foot gardening 3236/CeC 057 $20Discover how to create a bountiful garden by using a 4’ x 4’ raised bed using a specific soil mixture and planting seedlings close together to keep out the weeds. The result will be a garden that’s small, easy to water, nearly weed free, and extremely productive. What more could you ask for?

M, Apr. 18 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 108 Linnea Keatts

Club Ed • 5

Keeping Chickens 3233/CeC 055 $39Raising chickens at home for eggs or for meat is a popular craze sweeping the country. Included are the purchase of chicks through the time they lay at 5-7 months, how to manage grown and wandering hens, cold weather preparations, and considerations stipulated by city and county regulations.

M, Apr. 25-May 9 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 121 Kathy Farrell Guizar

new Puppy Care and Training 3260/CeC 041 $35Learn to understand your puppy and how to train him to be an animal you enjoy having in your home. Being pro-active is the way to avoid behavior issues before they get out of hand. Issues of potty training, behavior and social training, chewing, barking, tricks and treats will all be covered. A veterinarian will give an explanation of a puppy’s health issues and the necessary vaccinations.

W, Apr. 6-20 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 106 Shirley Scott

Decorating: High end looks for less 3216/CeC 024 $59Be inspired by the possibilities of your own living space and learn to create “Wow!” results in your home on any budget. See your living space with new eyes as you address problems such as the pitfalls of clutter and how to decorate book shelves and mantels. Design principles, as they apply to a specific residence, will be discussed.

Th, Apr. 7-May 5 (No class April 21) 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 243 Jared Rohrer

Culinary surprises 3227/CeC 044 $99Class members have a hand in determining the recipes to be prepared in class by suggesting the use of particular ingredients from which the instructor will then create delectable dishes. The instructor, who is trained in classic French cooking, will prepare dishes representing flavors from around the world.

MW, Apr. 11-20 6:00-8:30pm

Wa-Hi Room S-20 Andrae Bopp

aRTs & CRafTsbeginning Watercolors 3228/CeC 005 $99Whether you have never painted before or you want to start painting again after an absence from it, the opportunity awaits you. Expert instruction guides you in the use of color and composition as you turn paper into a wash of color, form, and feeling. A supply list is available at the first class.

T, Apr. 12-May 31 6:30-8:30pm

Tech. Center 1108 Joyce Anderson

intermediate Watercolors 3229/CeC 005a $115Don’t stop now that you have your brushes and your interest is kindled. You may have ignored your inner artist long enough, so keep going with the instruction and the one night of the week when you can paint in the company of others. The basic elements of art, composition principles, and use of color are covered.

W, Apr. 13 – June 1 6:30-9:30pm

Tech. Center 1108 Joyce Anderson

Picture Matting 3234/CeC 014 $32Techniques in choosing the right color of mat, measuring the artwork, and cutting the mat and other basics are taught. No supplies are necessary the first night. Mat cutters are available for purchase in the WWCC Bookstore.

T, Apr. 12 & 19 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC 116 Roy Anderson

Wood Carving 3205/CeC 016 $52Whether you are a beginner or experienced carver you will have a sense of accomplishment as you carve small, decorative sculptures. The wood is furnished, but bring your own filet glove and carving tools to class. The instructor will provide details about the necessary tools during the first class.

Th, Apr. 7- May 26 1:30-4:30pm

WWCC 116 Mel Wheatley

secrets of the stones 3224/CeC 046 $89Unassuming and easily ignored grey rocks may amaze you when they are cut open and reveal colorful natural beauty. Learn how to find, cut, shape, and polish agate, jasper, thunder eggs, and petrified wood to enhance nature’s marvels. You will also learn to shape a cabochon, a small domed oval cut out of a slab of agate or jasper that can be used as a pendant. You may keep all of the projects you work on.

Th, Apr. 7-May 26 6:00-8:00pm

Auto Tech Center 1403A Warren Rood

eXeRCise & fiTnessZumba fitness (sessions 1 & 2) 3280 & 3281/CeC 030 $59 (each session)

Latin and international music infuse your spirit with get up and go that cannot be ignored in this hot exercise form. Easy to follow dance steps move you into the aerobic realm with interval training where you burn calories and fat and tone your body. Come to the Zumba party, move fast, have fun and dance your woes away!

MW, Mar. 28-Apr. 27 (3280) 5:30-6:30pm

MW, May 2 - June 6 (3281) 5:30-6:30pm

Arranged Debbie Daly

Zumba fitness Plus (sessions 1 & 2) .

3283 & 3284/CeC 030a $69 (each session)

Enjoy all the benefits of Zumba, plus an extra half hour for floor exercises and strength training that will make your workouts more comprehensive and lead to a more fit, and stronger, you.

MW, Mar. 28-Apr. 27 (3283) 5:30-7:00pm

MW, May 2-June 6 (3284) 5:30-7:00pm

Arranged Debbie Daly

PHoTogRaPHY & TeCHnologYbeginning Photography 3250/PHoT 024 $199 (Wa Residents) Get a working knowledge of your camera and its related accessories and learn about lighting, composition, and other details involved in capturing a great image. Since the basics of taking successful pictures remain the same for all types of cameras, you may participate with film or digital cameras. Class is a professional approach with an informal atmosphere and photographers of varying experience are welcome. Class meets in room 1107 the first night. This is a two credit course.

Th, Mar. 31-June 9 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC Tech. Center 1204A Kathy Farrell

intermediate Photography 3251/PHoT 025 $199 (Wa Residents)

Hone your image-making skills with a digital camera while exploring creativity. You will choose a theme and produce imagery within a number of photographic parameters. A bound book of your best images will be created and will be graded on improvement, creativity, skills mastery and overall impact. A working knowledge of Photoshop Elements is helpful but is not required. This is a two credit course.

T, Mar. 29-June 7 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC Tech. Center 1204A Kathy Farrell

Digital imaging 3225/CeC 007 $64Now that you have your digital camera figured out and you have basic computer skills, it’s time to get acquainted with the exciting ways you can edit and manipulate your photographs using Photoshop Elements. Many of the concepts taught are applicable to other image editing programs.

M, Apr. 4-May 2 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC Tech. Center 1121 Larry Goodhew

Demystifying Mac 3223/CEC 038 $59

This class will help you gain confidence by teaching you the things the Macintosh computer can do with the OS X operating system and the iLife ‘08 Suite. Specific needs of the students will also be addressed, such as how to copy a CD, make a DVD and even a quick photo slideshow on a website.

Th, Apr. 7-28 6:30-8:30pm

WWCC Tech. Center 1121 David Walk

6 • Club Ed

langUagesbasic spanish iii 3272/sPan 049 $199 (Wa Residents) Continue your acquisition of this important language by furthering your growth in comprehending and speaking simple conversation, along with reading and writing in Spanish. This is the third of a three-quarter Spanish study progression. The text used is Motivos de Conversacion and is available in the WWCC Bookstore. This is a two credit course.

W, Mar. 30-June 8 5:30-7:30pm

Tech. Center 1107A Carol Franklin

aboUT THe CoVeR aRT“Aspen Grove” was painted by Laurice Shafer during Winter Quarter 2011 in a Lifelong Learning watercolor class taught by Joyce Anderson. Joyce has been teaching watercolor classes for Club Ed and Lifelong Learning for almost 30 years.

geneRal inTeResTbasic Computers in small bytes 3501/lll 023 $52If you know little or nothing about computers, take this class and discover how the computer can work for you. Step by step instructions and handouts will be given to help you understand the basics of file management, word processing, the Internet and email, and spreadsheets.

TTh, Mar. 29-May 5 4:15-5:45pm

WWCC Room 101 Galen Tom

story Writing for Posterity, Profit, or Pleasure 3500/lll 031 $68.50Whether you want to write your memoirs, supplement your income with publishable stories, or respond creatively to your emails, this interactive class will help you make your stories more effective and enjoyable to read.

W, Mar. 30-June 1 1:00-3:00pm

Center at the Park Helen Heaverland

beginning Watercolors 3508/lll 019 $85Whether you are picking up the paintbrush for the first time, or after an extended absence from it, you may rediscover yourself with watercolors.

Th, Apr. 14-June 2 1:00-4:00pm

Center at the Park Joyce Anderson

intermediate Watercolors 3509/lll 020 $85Continue practicing your watercolor painting and learning new techniques.

F, Apr. 15-June 3 1:00-4:00pm

Center at the Park Joyce Anderson

HealTH & eXeRCise

Tai Chi for Health & balance 3514/lll 017 $52Greater strength and range of motion are acquired by working on the slow controlled movements that typify this ancient exercise form.

TTh, Mar. 29-June 2 1:00-2:00pm

Many Waters Wellness Center Beth Fraser-Wirth

Dance to fitness 3510 & 3511/lll 021 $52 (each session)

Music that inspires you to move and have fun is integral to this exercise class. Discover a variety of dances and exercises designed to build strength, stability, range of motion, cardiovascular fitness, and flexibility.

MW, Mar. 28-June 6 (#3510) 9:00-9:50am

TTh, Mar. 29-June 2 (#3511) Center at the Park Sylvia Bushman

Yoga 3515/lll 012 $52Are you feeling your age…or worse? Practice the dynamic techniques of Yoga and develop a strength and range of motion you didn’t know was possible.

MW, Mar. 28-June 6 10:00-11:00am WWCC Room 185A Caiti York

Pilates 3513/lll 026 $52Pilates is designed to strengthen each muscle group in the body while providing additional stamina and stability to the core muscles in the abdomen and lower back. It is a complete exercise and fitness workout that helps develop concentration, increase control and flexibility of movement and balance, and strengthen the cardio-respiratory system.

TTh, Mar. 29-June 2 3:00–4:00pm

YWCA, 213 South 1st Ave. John Kerwin

Lifelong Learning • 7

Lifelong Learning offers classes designed for learners 60 years of age or better.

Learn about computers or painting, or get moving with fitness classes – all while

making new friends!

Lifelong LearningLifelong LearningFor Learners 60+Years of Age

Note: Registration for all Lifelong Learning classes is now through Walla Walla Community College.

See registration notes at the end of this schedule.

beg. oil Painting: an artist’s approach 3135/QUesT 017 $68.50This gentle approach to oil painting will demystify the activity and make it accessible in a relaxed, informal studio setting. From setting up a palette with paints, brushes, and canvas, to experimenting with different techniques and materials, you will be guided into success with this artistic medium. Some drawing or related experience is preferred. A supply list and supplies are available in the WWCC Bookstore. Supplies include an easel that can be ordered.

T, Apr. 5-June 7 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC Room 116 Steve Henderson

Cinema art in black and White 3130/QUesT 030 $52How do black and white movies show what color cannot reveal- ambiguity and doubt, mystery and hidden motives, the inherent vagueness of the human soul? Black and white films will be shown with the intention that participants can view the color remakes to note the differences in feeling between the black and white and the color versions.

W, Apr. 6-May 4 1:30-3:30pm

WWCC 106 Jon Stratton

great Decisions 3104/QUesT 025 $52Global challenges have increasingly become domestic challenges with events in the remotest parts of the world affecting our lives in myriad ways. Five of the eight topics developed by the Foreign Policy Association for 2011 will be examined and discussed. The topics are: Rebuilding Haiti, Responding to the Financial Crisis, U.S. National Security, Horn of Africa, Sanctions and Nonproliferation, Global Governance, Germany Ascendant, and The Caucasus.

Th, Apr. 7-May 5 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC 106 John Van Slyke

Quest is a membership driven institute for active learners 50+ years of age that encourages learning, socializing, and active participation. It is one of over 260 college-sponsored institutes for learning in retirement in the U.S. and Canada affiliated with the Elderhostel Institute Network.

spring Quarter Membership 3001/QUesT 002 $25This membership is good for Spring Quarter only, March 31 through June 10.

90+ Quest 3004/QUesT 004 If you are 90+ years of age, your Quest membership and its privileges are free. Congratulations!

scholarships Limited free scholarships are available for Quest memberships; call 527-4561 to make a request. Registration and payment for classes is still necessary.

Quest steering Committee

8 • Quest: An Institute for Learning in the Third Age

Bill Eyestone Bob BergerMadonna DoocyDave Gibson David Meeker

Mary MeekerDean Smith

Holly Phillips Margaret Buchan

John Bond

Linnea Keatts Marianna Grabhorn

Nancy Ross LudwigsPatty Kajita

Paul Treman

session 1: april 4-May 6

outdoor Photo shoot 3166/QUesT 039 $52Group photo shoots at several places in and around Walla Walla will be interspersed with lessons in editing those photos. Bring cameras, camera manuals, charged batteries, memory cards and any other photo accessories you desire.

M, Apr. 4-May 16 1:30-3:30pm

WWCC Tech Center 1121 Larry Goodhew

architecture and Cultural Heritage 3121/QUesT 062 $52Five historic Walla Walla homes will be selected for touring with special attention given to the history as well as to the architecture of the structures. The first class will be an overview of the historical architectural styles predominant in Walla Walla and subsequent classes will vary between the classroom and tours.

T, Apr. 5-May 3 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC 106 Josh Van Donge

secrets of the stones 3122/QUesT 063 $67.50Unassuming and easily ignored grey rocks may amaze you when they are cut open to reveal colorful jeweled natural beauty. Learn how to find, cut, shape, and polish agate, jasper, thunder eggs, and petrified wood to enhance nature’s marvels. You will also learn to shape a cabochon, a small domed oval cut out of a slab of agate or jasper that can be used as a pendant. You may keep all of the projects you work on.

Th, Apr. 7-June 9 2:30-4:30pm

Auto Tech Center 1403A Warren Rood

Quest: An Institute for Learning in the Third Age • 9

Quest socialDon’t miss out on this

fun & informative event!

Thursday, March 31WWCC Dining area

3:00–5:00pm

The Social is free to members and first time guests. Returning guests pay $10; this fee is applied to your membership when you join.

Enjoy hors d’oeuvres and beverages as you get acquainted with other Quest members. Our Spring Quarter Quest instructors will introduce themselves and their classes. There will be time left for class registration.

Write now! 3160 & 3161 /QUesT 028 $45.40 (each session)

Now that you have started your life as a short short writer, keep it going. Continue to discover through reading and analyzing selected works what makes writing effective and apply this knowledge to your own writing. Remember, poetic license is acceptable! F, Apr. 8- May 6 (3160)

F, May 13-June 10 (3161)9:30-11:30am WWCC 185CBetty Hull

10 • Quest: An Institute for Learning in the Third Age

shades of ireland 3123/QUesT 066 no chargeThe Emerald Isle, known for its “forty shades of green, ” is filled with rolling hills, warm people, stately castles, and rollicking fun. Get the details of the upcoming tour to Ireland, Oct. 9-18, at a free informational presentation April 21. Reservations and payments must be made for this tour by June 9. All details, including itinerary and costs, will be outlined at the April presentation. This tour is presented by Collette Vacations.

Th, Apr. 21 3:30pm

WWCC 185A Toren Forsberg

Mystery Trip 3051/QUesT 055a $25Dress for the weather, wear walking shoes, board the bus, and come prepared for a day of discovery. Bring lunch money. No other clues permitted!

F, May 13 9:00am

Meet at the flagpole Linnea Keatts

Wicked! 3099/QUesT 089 $125So much happened in the lives of the witches of Oz before Dorothy dropped in. All of the family dynamics will be revealed in the matinee performance of, Wicked!, a Broadway musical phenomenon. If you love theater, make sure you attend this event. Tickets are limited, so purchase now! Play is at the INB Center in Spokane.

Th, May 19 8:30am-9:30pm

Meet at the flagpole at WWCC Transportation Provided

TRiPs & ToURssession 2: May 9-June 10

in search of Human Creativity 3180/QUesT 081 $52By looking at five moments in the history of art, from the Middle Ages to the Twentieth Century, some of the social and psychological roots of human creativity will be explored. In particular, artistic creativity and its extension between the disciplines of the arts, and across into economics, philosophy and science, will be highlighted.

T, May 10-June 7 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC 106 John Jamison

from Page to stage: Modern Theatre from script to Performance 3125/QUesT 069 $52What does it take to transform a script into a fully realized live production? Using Shaekespeare’s As You Like It as the example, the process will be followed from interpretation through artistic direction, design, equipment, management, and promotion to the presentation of the finished product on stage. Whitman Professor of Theatre, Thomas Hines, will co-teach this class with Whitman Professor Emeritus Ed Foster.

W, May 11-June 8 1:30-3:30pm

WWCC 106 Ed Foster & Thomas Hines

History of Walla Walla 3124/QUEST 068 $52

Some of the major individuals and events that influenced the history of the Walla Walla valley will be described in this local history class, starting with Native Americans, explorers and traders. As time moved on so did the influence of missionaries, soldiers, prospectors, farmers, merchants, educators, and engineers—all who helped shape the era in which we currently live.

F, May 13-June 10 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC 106 Michael Paulus

golf 3080/QUesT 021 $35.50Whether you are a beginner or intermediate golfer you will learn skills from this class that you can apply on the golf course.

F, May 13-June 10 1:30-3:30pm

WWCC Tech. Center 1205A Mike Rostollan

Discovering Chocolate 3120/QUesT 061 $44

The history of chocolate-- its growth, harvest and use as an exotic food-- will be presented, but that’s not all! The many facets of cooking with chocolate-- from molé with meat to desserts-- will be explored, demonstrated, and consumed.

T, May 17 & 24 2:30-4:30pm

WWCC Enology Bldg. 1612 Greg Schnorr

RegisTRaTion oPTions

online You may register online anytime by logging into www.wwcc.edu/elreg Select from the options to see classes for Quest, Lifelong Learning, Club Ed, or Business and Professional Development then follow the prompts for registration online. If you need assistance, call Hildy Helgeson, (509) 527-4331. Payment with Visa, MasterCard, or Discover is required.

Telephone Call (509) 527-4443, Monday through Friday, from 9:00am-4:00pm. Payment with Visa, MasterCard, or Discover is required.

Mail in Clip out the registration form below and mail this along with your check or credit card payment to the address shown on the form.

in Person Visit the WWCC Office of Admissions. Afternoons are best.

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Mail completed form to: Extended Learning Registration

500 Tausick WayWalla Walla WA 99362

For more information: Nancy Kress (509) 527-4561 [email protected]

extended learning Registration – spring Quarter 2011

Quest & lifelong learning Multiple Class Pricing BreaksThere are price breaks for taking

multiple classes. Please call 527-4331 for the final cost of

the classes before writing and mailing your check.

name: first last date of birth (required)

mailing address telephone (required)

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WWCC Kids College 2011June 13-17, 1:00-5:00pm

Are you willing to teach a class for Kids College this year? Kids are 9-12 years of age and are looking for positive challenges— and of course fun— at WWCC Kids College. If you would like to submit a proposal for a class, go to www.wwcc.edu/kidscollege and click on the proposal form. Complete and return the form electronically; we will review your proposal and contact you. For more information about WWCC Kids College, call the Coordinator of Kids College, Gretchen Hormel-Tomkins, in the afternoons, at (509) 527-4329.

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StonesSecrets

of theA Lapidary Class at WWCC

Warren Rood, Instructor

A hands on class where you will learn the art of cutting, shaping, and polishing stone to find the inner secrets and beauty.

Quest Class $65Thursdays, 2:30-4:30pm

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ClubEd Class $89Thursdays, 6:00-8:00pm

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For more information or to register, call 527-4443.